The Masters Conference and Women in eDiscovery have announced a new formal partnership! Here’s a portion of the press release.
The Masters Conference and Women in eDiscovery Announce Formal Partnership
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, November 3, 2025 — The Masters Conference (“Masters”), a boutique legal event held in various U.S. cities that brings together the top minds in the industry for networking and knowledge sharing, today announced a strategic partnership with Women in eDiscovery (“WiE”) an international non-profit organization that supports and empowers women through educational, networking, and leadership opportunities in the legal and eDiscovery sectors.
This partnership, fueled by a mutual passion for extending legal education and thought leadership to diverse audiences, reflects these organizations’ shared commitment to creating community-driven, collaborative, and inclusive events for legal professionals. Both organizations will benefit greatly from this initiative, with WiE board members and chapter members receiving free and discounted passes to all Masters Conference events nationwide.
The Masters Conference gains a large international network of accomplished and dedicated female professionals, with WiE engaging in joint marketing campaigns about upcoming Masters events. Masters will also aid in cross-marketing for WiE network events, driving potential new members to the organization. These collective efforts will make it easier for industry professionals to engage in innovation, mentorship, and knowledge sharing within their local communities.
“We are honored to collaborate with Women in eDiscovery, an organization that has consistently led the charge in supporting professional development and visibility for women in legal technology. Our partnership brings together two communities that believe deeply in the power of education, networking, and thought leadership.” Kevin Clark, Chief Legal Officer, The Masters Conference
“Women in eDiscovery is proud to partner with The Masters Conference to bring a powerful series of events to our members and chapters around the world. This collaboration amplifies our shared commitment to advancing legal education, spotlighting diverse voices, and fostering meaningful connections across the legal technology ecosystem. Since 2007, WiE has championed education, mentorship, and leadership for women in legal tech—and this partnership deepens that mission by opening new doors for engagement, innovation, and community impact. Together, we’re creating a more inclusive and dynamic future for the industry.” Beth Finkle, Executive Director, Women in eDiscovery
Congrats to The Masters Conference and Women in eDiscovery for their partnership announcement! Makes a ton of sense for two organizations so committed to legal tech education! 🙂
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